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Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
A fog layer settles beneath the Three Sisters and Broken Top at sunrise
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
The Three Sisters through the fog at Blue Hour
The Three Sisters through the fog at Blue Hour
Just before sunrise, first light on the Three Sisters and Broken Top
Distant lights from the snowcats on Mt Bachelor
Sunrise lights the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and a fog layer below Tumalo Mountain
Sunrise lights the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and a fog layer below Tumalo Mountain
Sunrise lights the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and a fog layer below Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on Mt Bachelor
Sunrise lights the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and a fog layer below Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Close up of the first light igniting the Three Sisters and Broken Top
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Coated trees on the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain with the Three Sisters and Broken Top above
Panorama of the nearby Cascade Peaks from near the summit of Tumalo Mountain
Skin tracks ascending Tumalo Mountain with Mt Bachelor above
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Panorama of the nearby Cascade Peaks from near the summit of Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Alpenglow on the Three Sisters and Broken Top above the NE slope of Tumalo Mountain
Coated sub-alpine trees near the summit of Tumalo Mountain
Coated sub-alpine trees near the summit of Tumalo Mountain
Coated sub-alpine trees near the summit of Tumalo Mountain
A perfect day in the snow, Mt Bachelor seen from Tumalo Mountain
Skinning up Tumalo Mountain with the Three Sisters and Broken top above
Coated sub-alpine trees near the summit of Tumalo Mountain

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